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c r - -v . v. ' . "' . -.. ' Vi - v - lAMBS A. TgOUAS, MJTOR VOL. xxxix. nnui TY gd.. u so m err immm- r mm w m w 1 1 the Business of the old Teat settled up anoVllow.Year Started.-- Jx00:jjirer(m for Jannaryv'Coufc'-';:-;C: The Board of Connty Opmmit gionert met in regrdar" feisbm oa Mondij ot this week all. raeratart being prtttnt. After reading, and BP! ioviQS tne minases or f ne last ceaing the folleiHrig DBtinegs was transacted: township, tad T. P. flarria, Franks linton township, were relieved of poll tax being orer ager Tie Board then adjourned sine die, after which the Board met again and began the reorganisation for the new years work. Mr. T. S. Collie, the former chairman was unanimously re-elected to hia position. W. H. Raffin was unanimously re elected County Attorney at the same salary. The bond of E. N. Williams, Sup rinteot of County Home, was ex amined and approred. The bond of O. H. Harris, cotton weigbtr for Louiaburg, was received anl recorded) Kr. Harrig was giv cii ihp h of oflSce by the chair- man of ih Board. , Bond of W. T. Blanks, cotton higher for Youngsville, was re ceived and recorded, Mr. Blanks then took . oath of office before the $1100.00 clear.; Board. ituJi.s'iZi The bonda of SheneasurSi; Register of Deeds' and: Clerk f of Court were examined and received by the Board. ' The bond of J. A, Turner, 0or oaer, was received and approved. The resignation of C W. Mat thews, Constable of Cypress Creek township, was received and ac cepted. The Board then Drocdd tin r draw the list of jurors for January court. (This list will be found in auotW column.) C. J. Johnson was relieved of II .56 rer charge in taxes in Lotn's Iwg Grided School district. Alfred Lanford was placed on outside pauper list at $1.50 per month. Thoi. D. Farrer was allowed 115.00 more to finish bridge at San ij Creek. The election of Superintendent of Wiibnrg Towmship Roads was then lakea ap. The applications of J. R. WiggiDs, J. R. Williams and W. T. Wilder were read to the board. W ballot it was declared that J. I Williams was re-elected to thia Ntion. ' Darid F. McKiane was appointed fee on damages at Perrr fMill i tiill v j It was ordered that the reward for Jhfns Redmond be withdrawn and (iat the Sheriff be iastruoted to torn 4e 125.00, ene-half of reward paid by W. D. Bowden, over to Mr. Bowden. The Board then adjourned to "Oeet again on Tuesday after allow- stveral accounts. " The Board met again on Tuesday minrwith all numbers present, minatasot Monday's meeting " read and approved. .u narns was oraerea stricx- outside pauper listshe be- lDg dud. Of B. A Whitu '-Antftn. ler for Franklinton.' vai n. ei7ed aQd reoorded. . He came for- w,rd and took oath of office. ' in report of W. M Ronna Rr "Ur. of Deed- m .irfvte j 7 .vwii.u ,. auu uPort of E ..'NlvwrthVirfi "wnaent af OountyHtimeiS waWdaMinti . -..v. xo coierea inmates l-a death and! ne iir ' ! recsived metYiiBa'iolM wu. uge U rerryi . !rf- ? S tireii aidt fled. ?Poi Cowwaa received and rwjotded. : Jf wra men allowed a fwotntiahtlh it ad jour ed id tke nekgigeilliBffVnieii wUl t firat. ilondiy in January i .( 1 --j! y WW0 Weldon Perry, of Pypfeii Creak TV of -Deedt, W. II. ooone, ot Jftaaklin eoanty, made t epor the Btard of County Com miMionera on Mnday whereia he stated that h had isaied 1& mar- nage Jieenses from December 1st, xouo xo Korember 30th, 1909 He also reported that he refused lieensea to 43 couples, 41 of where were f. ter wards married in other counties. A Good Record. Mr. C. T. Perry, of Cypreea Creek township was in town the paat week and was telling us of a fine record in farming made by Mr. J. A. Perry who was a former resident of Louia burg, but is new living on the lands of Mr. Askew Bachelor, ia Nash county. He aaya Mr. Perry made 6,888 pounds of lint cotten on 12 acres, and38 barrels of eorp on five acres. Taking the ipiole crop through,' which was only a one horse crop. He claims.; to -have made Hoje. Messrs.4 Woodard and Cepeland nave cuusignea ineir propertv m Spring Hope to the American Realty fc Auction Co., of Greensboro, , and the Suburban Realty and auctiom Col, of Raleigh, tb be sold at public auction on Tuesday, December 14tb at 11 o'clock, a; m., on the grounds of the property.' You will see from their advertisement in another column that you will be given very easy terms to pay tor this propeity should you decide to purehase it. Messrs. Penny 'Bros., the celebrated and well known twin auctioneers, will ery this sale both speaking at the same time and in the same tone of voice. You should go to this sale to hear them, if you have not heard them before, as their work alone is worth the trip to see. Franklin County IXedlcaX So ciety fleets. At two-thirty o'clock Monday afternoon the annual, meeting of the Franklin County Medical Society was called to order in the effiee of Dr. R. F. Yaroborsagh by Presideat Dr. R. P. Floyd. After the reading and approving the minutes of the preceding meetings .the President announced that general business was iti order whereupon Dr. B. C. John son, f Bain, and W. T. Herndon, of near Epsom, were reeeived as members of this society. Then same the election r of officers which resulted as follews all , of whom were unamioualy elected to their respective offices; President Dr. S. P. Burt. Vice-President Dr. R. P. Floyd. Secrectary and Treasurer Dr. H. A;KewellV;; ; ' Dr. R. F. Yaroborough was nnan imoualy elected delegate to the aezt meeting of the State Medical Soaztty which meets at Wrights vile in June, wun JMr. u, u. l onnson as alternate. f i)r. & F, Yarl ;ap poiStedonamit teeJ to iivitepr. C.'J uuu iiibiii a MMPk AMSfe v i-v-. sv . - - -jr? :'rssmi .;n ; . ' . - v - on the day yrraned.which ; will ba pnblishea m properiUme. ?a ir;5jtr.ioyqine-enrinff iprexidinf Tm .CpiniTY, THE; ;, - LOinSBUBG; C; cVFaiDATDECEIIBEa 10. iboQ . to the "newly elected President, -Dr. o. rvn, in a few well cbbee Worde Whereupon the society extend edjtohtox a iroU of thanks for tn'e faithful perfermanfe of his BlUf far ed the iodety for a sbert wha af. ter whieh ad journjaent' waa'taken ntU their eit -;jrpjmiajr , meeting; which will bV the iSrt Monday-in iiarcb, unlets sooner call' d, Teachers Association. Teachers are requested to taka notice that the next meetinir -f tV. woclatioa will be h.ld UeoetoWf 19tbf Reports will -W fafldelfed fforf . '"i - ...via all schools and it is desired tbtt all teichers should be present as iiesrtj mm possioie. Dynamiting Fish. There seems to be right complaint aboat some persons dynamiting flsh m Sandj Creek and for thia reason we would suggest to those who are engaged in this work that it weuld be well tor you to abandon it as the laws are somewhat rigid upon deeds ot that kind and you may be brought before the next Grand Jury to an- awer to the charge. Large Porkers. We have been t?ivea the following weights ot hags killed in this county during the past few days: Elijah Finch, near Ingleside, one weighing 260 snd one weighing 410. L,. Pesrce, of Moalton. one weighing 291. , t , . . y ,ii4t ji, S. Pearce, ot near Maple? Die, one weighing-SOO. W.-M. Boone, of Mapleville, three eighteen months old weighing 301, 555 aed 559. 'Marriage Licenses. Our efficient Register of Deeds succeeded in issuing marriage li censes to the "following couples dur ing the month of November: WhitkWk. F. Farmer and Msry Pean Wheless, W. Rebert Perry and Pattie D. Alford, William W. Perry and Etta Gay, Samuel J. Steibel and Daisy D. Baker. S. C Ford and Carabel Staunton, Robert Peoples and Matte O. Gery, C. H. Roberta and Annie Perry, Jim Hayes amd Sallie Perry, Grover C. Durham and Sattie G. WoJ, E. L. Best and Nan Malont. CoLoann Peter Hawkins and Dollar Johnson, Willie Moore and Irene Jackson, Palmr Fogs and Lena B. Leviater, Henry Wilder and Sarah Jane Wright, Sanford Davis and Mary Nicholson, Jim Pluamer Davis and Mary Branch, Sandy .Uavis and Mary L. Gill. The Bazaar. Never has an. armory looked lef grave tban that of the Franklin Rifles during this week. The cavlv decorated booths of tha virlnua guilda so completely masked the lockers nd their grim contents guns and canteens that few of the visitors knew of thir nr.a. S7 Every conceivaWe fancy article was on sale for the aesthetic, and oysters candy and ics for th eicur Old students from all parts of the State contributed to its suecees, and there were purchasers here from Youngsville, Kranklintoo, Laurel Centreville and all tparts of the county, .v An auction, was held on .Wednesday night which was made lively, by : the bidding of Messrs. C. TV Co; and F. ; B. McKinne. 1 Mr: (evmced'hia ova for the geatle "sex by. buying. in all of the doils. f-iVe of the 55??.PIHftloa:foatha. oo-t peradon of allxparties either threugh njevrepprUihe net roscids v be W7.00;cl thiitamoantiUy, WATE, THE TOXOIT. PEOPLE ; 'W OP TOWN. .'-r - " . bQIHe .Past Week-Thosa bar-.the Psjtt WAir-.T,.. orloasare, Mr;and ifra; R. 2. Ewioa" left Tuesday for Bsltlmere. -jyjfi Tonis rclsrned TuetT from (rip to ttocky Mounu ,Dr.JglMra.A. B. Hawli'ni, of Raleigfftarrired Tuedav t Y m. UiUey. .M ' " Mr, ? : W. trOupion retarnAd Ti. day from a vkit tebia brothtr, Mr. It T. Gapton, at tfaylor, ' if rR 8. McCofn, of lUrnvlon, PM.jftogD.town in his anient- W jwk" en route from Kaah ville hoafy Mr. Gay t tlV, of Spring Hop, in company with Mr. J. H. Wtsth- er f10 tiwud- Louiaburg tbs pstt week. . . tfrt-vi H. Sine and Miss ttrim Shfri, who have ben taitinR tbelr people lu New Mexioo, rtarnid home vesterdav. Capt and Mrs. C. W. Ran-Y and Mr. u B. Cheatham attended th funrral of Capt. Raneys brother, lit. R. B. Raney, in Raleigh vesterday. Mr William Barrow left Saturdav for Philadelphia to undergo an operation for piles. His tntny friends wian for kirn much sscomh -.v. i.juuweiiiiku"j.x-if - 1 Burglars in Loulibnrjr. Grrmt icirfinant prevaiied in the town on last Sunday morainp whttt it was discovrd that an Satardsy night a daring burgulary had Uon emmitted. The bold robUn tdr.! a bar fron; ths wiadow of the sure ' reora of Mr. William Bicketi aod William hsal who hare ba doing a floarishing rasreaatile bruiosta m the South East Corner sf Mr. Uiok etta front yard. Thy made war with sundry baby crackers, spilling devila, and some choice pnny caadf. A hbsral reward will Ue paid fer ths apprehension of the robbers. From Franklin ton. Below we publish a few iumalhat -were rsoeired Wo late for our Frank linton Department: Laat Wednesday eening at 7:15 oock Mrs. Aaeie L. Wicgiea, daughter of Mr. and Mrt Jerry Charapien, became the Uide of Mr. Isaiah Jaaaea Harria, of Franklinteo. The ceremony was mapreasirely per formed by Esqaire 1L W. Morris. The attendants wre Meeera. Heetar Harris with Lillian Alley, Bud New. 11 with Zelma Bridges, Jim Chats, pion with Roxa Champion, Uill TharnnRton with Genera Nowell. We wish for tkeru a long and happy life. The Franklinion Gradsd Sehool will celebrate North Carolina Day. Friday, December 17th, at 10:30 o'clock, a. ra. The public ia cordial ly invited. uIa Santa Claas a fraud, ia the title of a play that will be gtvca by the school in connection with a recital by the music department, at 8 o'clock, Friday evening, December 17th, 1909. Admission 25 and iS cent a The proceeds will go to a fund for lighting the school building. Refreshments will be serveJ after the play by the Tuesday Clab for the benefit of. the public library. Honor Boll The following ia tbe Honor Roll of White Level Sehoot for Noyetn-' her. " "'- ' ' : ' ' 1st Grade Cheaale Murpbf, Bee lie Murphy, Beulah Moruy; Ethel Davit, , Herman. Diske&s; Boxlsh Stardivant, Euli; Browns, Itamla Pinneii, Mary Collins,-Della Cotllns, OlarCoIlina, HerbyParriah, -Dwkht tVrieh, Bryaw DoUmt P.a VTn, ter. . ' ; " ' - 4 - -fWipef. I ad Grade-.llu rvui.. iifidi-ui.ua ltpr. Be. mett Brswsr. 3rd Grade Bogtts Ceaa, Mollis toan,Gsorge Coon, Anaie Datia, LmT If orphy, tkvUh Dtmy, ae OQliam, Panoie IUU Qnpe9 L.ai Murphy, Uaxie Defcaaa, OpUIU Dtbnam, Msttae UUba, KeU Cel lit, Alice Leenanf, TTcsUr, Nrcy Lm Marpby, CJyde Hcrhf, Back Davis. . 1 .6th6radedie(!liaa, Tib Grade UaUl Srsrdtraat, Aanle Collins, Orie Bartholea.w Oyde BartSolefa.w, JUrlj ColhraL . Piiry'i HH1 Hill Graded. The work of gradiaa; ih IVrrv e Mill hill and the rco of tv iron Lridjte sctms the raill od Km wo k that will b worth a grvat d.al: to t& rartasra of that rtido as vU as to the bcainaas iaUTMU of Loan- oarg. Xhe work ia asch taat fleets mush C7eiit oe f. WJ. hip road for, for manner in wlitcb it ts done. right a.,. - wo.m iu. .. , HcKinn. Mr., Uotu. i.nmill, v . f .i. .... - . . WWV- . wii na cost et this wexk. mi u tii wofk, an la a caM in which sTtt j bvsizmm man will star a bsnift thty aboall ccntxihotsj to Ihm tot Oat as ta U f fld by Tpritat nWcstloii. e liCsTTpugil. Aliitof the, wl&kt srvl th ssncu wt!1 U jpUS-j in a Ulnr itiM of ih Ttstca Every School Should Teach North Carolina fllst af-v The foilowfag artl; was uii from Sacday's News Ubeerref, tl the sugjftsuon is a gd o!e Te the Jitor- Iwsal j cr.sk s little i&qeiry; i "rTby h Kocth Catena t9tcit iq ear schools? Do net tbe lew rvetrc K&etb Caoltna hnuir so L uf at ia i ita schools? Ire an sehea W.r"it.a tt.,UflU law, or sre s a iw enfco tLan- S-ti Ttr iBK)cire art v,r:i by the fact that this wnier has feacd what sleeved t hi a u I loo little " iaUreet in ocr bkstery ta xxnt s-fwxia. ' roe so UtUe tiaae tha n!tf has Uea aelliog Capi. Ashe's nWy ef Xerth Carol ins. He regrvta o that Le baa beeo carprteej at the ar paaot UtUe inuret eocae teacher fake ia our hMtory. ) Ia a seho1 in a cue lit'Je Uo where there taut t-e aer two tt. dred prli, be xlJ-2 ea C jm cipsJ. This price pal was net a real Vorth Carolinian and as h dkJ rwM k.ow how locg be wo.M Weak la j j . W. Nawi. W J yif w the But. did not cere for . HU,j , 5. C Kee.T. Wl. U WLie of Votth Carolina, til said P,ofWef R C r&d.rw, O W AsUw taught history. ti -jR D r.rWI. iL C J l Prof - was o aad fvhh. G IL uV4. A C Cn- raT. out(the iraporuat lafettaaiie r. I Mca. R IL Kaasy t. U.t he u.gbt butory but art Nth , IUv w y 5uvU c Carella. Hiswy. .Dd farther h.f;l0.A. U. Kdwarda. 11 J IW. vrtHa euiOTT was tot uagbt in nt a r school. TniTftwl wu a graded echoJ. At another cradd aehool ia oe of our large Eaatem tewoa, th to fortaatioo waa bad thai North Caro lina history was oo4 taabi bat taat Allen's history stories war aaed. In one towo a nit ofTered id bet that a North Carotins school history co aid not be bought ux the lewa; that the schools did cot ee it. Haw. evert it was fesad for sale tad hspe was eaod: rrotesasor ot'rroeiient- HiH's hia. "tsry seams to be o sale Ysry gt air ally aod (soori tedla theral schools than say ether schools. 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